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V PAGE EIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS ? NOT DISPLAYKIJ For Sale, or-Kent Houses* Store Flats; Help Wanted; Situatior t. Board. . 1 -> ' . Minimum Charge 30c ?4 10c a line; count 6 'average word to a line. :' FOB SAI.K-- 7 Room bungalow, w bath, 1ID?-House St. See J. II. Jo , . son & Co., J IPO l-'2 Washington ' Rhone *6422., , ' ' ' c- ' > Regal Drug Store ~ '1121 w^nirVCTnx ST A GOOD PLACE TO TRAD3 Just u half biuck fV'<TYfk*ttrin o \Vn^hinf?t')ri ?-~r CaH Us For Your Drug Need |' 55Q7 ? ___ 9171 Sanitary Pressing Cli Si ITS HADE TO ORDER Dry. Cleaning. Pressing. Alterii . Phono 9.1 is A. PICKETT," Pr MLL'LLIN. S. C. Every Woman Knows -v _ Every woman knows how easy jt *- ' to burn or scald herselfwhile worki in her home. Every woman knotvs tl these hums and pTTftds al'e painful'! sometimes very slow to heal.Evi .woman-should' know that the pain burns and scajds will by (juiekly lieyed. infection positively proven and speedy healing* assured if I .i<| U'li'ii'.mii?is. instantly applied. tie) bottle of Liquid Borozone and keoj '' handy ii.i your medicine cabinet. S w ' r THE WAVER 1,1V I) Bit; STOP ^ KXHNT*ir ill IL'H 2 trnnC The studio of ClfARLKS SIM: A US, Artists MaU-rials . I'uintin'jrs f'orfraits . Land-chi Complete Exhibitions Furnished 107-109 \V. Ifartletle St. SiVnit?-r. S. .CLEVELAND, OHIO. NJiWS Airs. G. K. Lilly," E. lioth SjLn was taken ill last "week anil rushed JJlO City Hospital vt h'.-e.- s t.. .l .iil "I finn-ra 1 will T. . .1. . . .t - : "".IUiPTi'Baptist l hureh. tfr.e'iiideed soip-.y to report tl M^s."Carrie. McCoy is irt. Uer friei are praying for her a speedy recovo Mp. and Mrs. Lany Dnnfiar, af having spent three weeks, in .-fin well, vAiken and Orangeburg. have turned. They made the trip wi.tln any car trouble. They also rcpor - u uomg int.1 nest i hri>tmas they In spent for some time. We are happy to report that At Nannie Franklin formerly 'of' (tri-i . ville,-S. C* now of this place is s ? enjoying hep-vacaV'on with her sis and brother, Prof," and Mrs. W. Calhoun of Orangeburg, S. Air. and Mrs. Chas. Fraz'ier wi the evening guests of Air. and M J. K. Cooper Tuesday evening. J. Hoinie.s, fnrinerly an .A .. . chor Life Insurance agent, is ms ing a splendid record with the V tory Life Insurance Co. Lie -yorL himself on the honor roll the fi month. Mr, J. ;E. Cooper, President, of A tioch chhir was unable t?> be at 1 duty Sunday owing to illness. \ are in hopes he will be himself next Sunday. _ ___ , ST. MATTHEWS ?^ We i egret very much to. hear ~S Bro. Ed. .Tones' being sick ?Messrs piarenctT Patten-urn, ('lift ' Bull and Jessie MjtcheTf spent t week end home with relatives,"Tin boys are attending school i?h Oram burg.' We are glad to hear of Mis'*i Ha; Caldwell's improvement at this \vr |ng.. The ministers of the county a askCjd to meet with the teachers ~' .7 Catho^n^ouriiy, TTb. K. 1 ;*:;<! at o'clock. V . . ".'""Tn^spitre of the blizzard which 1 t. had ^during last week it seen'is ,_T. though th(. people were anxious f church and a splendid group of youi ? people greeted' u* in?Sunday K'cho and aft enormous crowd was out ' '*" 11:00 service.' . MACEDONIA IllOlf SCHOOL ??IV o are vfiy glad Hi wt'll'Hmc ;i other member on our_ faculty, Mi j pleted her A. B. Course at State C< : v * lege, . - In maintaining the standard v?f modern High School we are now ( fering a course in Biology. Besrd > the regular curricula the school offering to the commnnihi evenii session in academic subjects. . m Oea find* t hat Am v I>11 li. , is made unless there is contact wi others. In keeping with this we we iL ?'?:? .' . - * t ' * , r 1 : j"-r"s= " "| very fortunaie t$$tbve a musical pro grum Friday, Novr 24th, rendered bj the Bethlehem High School of Barn well. The program, sponsored bj Miss Leola Devese was enjoyed bj B the entire . student body, a host o1 ,jj' visitors and friends. mJ? I ' ' . t . ?? EVAN8TON NEWS . The city has bcpn draped in a blan 's ket of snow ever since November with the tV'rniometer hovering fron Ji?T.he F.vthinw TertiplM* Hearing c'oiVi jth pletion, much credit Jfs due Dr. Best hn\ untjrihjjr efforts-to provide j !<t.& p'act. for oiuces and stores for oui i people. -'N Hnierson. St^-et Y. M. C. A. fills i ?. long felt need among our group. m. Kevs. Bu.lluu, Henderson and Fathei ^1 WYavijj- ar\> preaching each Sunday ti I capacity audiences. _ l.ast Sunday .n.. ?i?ir n;, !,. ,, ('ai'f.v tiled the pulpit ut Ebenezer A k M. K. Church, a tnrffe Tin apprdcra ti , tiye aipljence greeted the populai -t Mfosfcop.f *""7 s Mrs. jj. \V; Washington was callei t<> (V)kesbury on account of the deatl m uL hyr mother. _ .The Dixon-Carter -nuptials were -solemnized last week at the home ol |r) tint bride. f We nnairn with Mr. WYH. (Jill, th( teal estate dealer, in the recent death of his wife. o ' ' ... * Mi'. ami-Mi's. Wi^, McCullough arc op.! the proud parents of a hip baby girl mother and baby are very ill. . ~ ed and' ejmlined hon\fr- with a severe ' cold. iss Florence Viola Mosel.v lasl Saturday, bepnme- tht. lfidde of Mr ..^ Charles Henry Norris. A lovely re ^ i option-fnHmved at the home of Mrs tad < ' ... , , Samuel Nichols. ; Mrs. Hester .Martin, formerly o1 '' Mt. Canned. S.'C., her daughter, Bes . (j >ie and son Steve, visited her sistei '? Chicago.. I . . - . The South Cm olinWCInh of Fvnn, J" jYj st??n has the largest .membership ol i .1! all. t he organizations. ' 1 h -Mrs; I'auhl Btrll is- sick, -while or j, her -vacation;. wL Mrs.-Maggie (logginscTrnwes How: aid and'Alice'I.ittlo are among thbsc ?4>dio >uw "Halleluiah" the all colore*1 ; .|-picture." Miss Hern ice (lei-hell, a member ol _ the younger set was funeralizell b> Rev. R.'C 1 b-nth'tsonher pastor. The writer., wishes to ' thank'the editor fojyhis promptness and trcnen -ousness ' publishing the F. vans tor neyys. *' ^ _ i . -m m Ii in.mi IV? S . . -?l?i*V. S. W. Jackson, pastor of Mact 1 ''i?Baptist?Onii'ili. lfcn.??i etui nor I fi'Mn Philadelphia \vheye he* spcnl I eyeful inonfhs. ? ~~"V * | .Mi>< Thomasina Boozer antl Mr. B . E. Bi'adfn|-d delightfully. ontortuindi Jr.; in' h-iiini: of Mrs. Maude Dreher, Friday night. Man. .'11, at the home"ii'l v Miss *' Iloo*/.e.i\ Whist* anil duncing wei\. enjoyed-l>.V all; after which a do lieious salad coin-so and. hot chocolati wen* servFd. . Among the guest-. of the evening wciv Mrs. Edna-Morris and Miss-Mirarida Jackson,- teachers, of the Cha'l,,? pin graded school; M,iss Katie Knox t'1 a. college sttident of 'Allen l;i*ivfer&it.v< l>e Mm l'p.^a I... C.iirtliaf com i il rv ' wlhr I"1 Ts teaching witn Mrs. Dreher at Lit ?l tie Mountah\, Mr. S. Koon. and Miss hat P. Kooii of- Chapin, Messrs. John Pitts uls Eddie McUaei Neshitt McCiure, Jas. ry. Johnson. Maxie Millci-, Ulysses' Schel] ter. Forest Spence, Ernest Davis, Willie i n- Corley, Ocinyia Bowman, John L re- Dreher, Elliott Mi-Faddch, J. I). Doait Hah and C. F. Vance. We all enjoyed ted, a very p1'-' fi'""i"r?Mrs. DtiT ive her will leave on the 7th to join- hei hushand .in New York Citv. We hour is*- for her a pleasant and successful fn-.l t.? ip.?^ i : ; i ? --? ' l'"'i V tOI?; I I7E CKKC I/E ENTRE NOU8 [?r<! Three, things, l?eauty, e^verhess rs, and originality wer{. particularly emphasized at the .party given by .Mile, Mali Ita.v Saxon at -her lovely home ori Page street, \V?dnesday afternoon, i(.. Bridge was the inspiration of the af;e<l * ffrirc. The flickering fires Jtn living i?st flnd (lining rhom where the i three tahies tif players gathered for cards in. went attractively brilliant against (,;s King Winter's beautiful blanket of snow outside. Talley car-ds representby ing seasonable likeness Were distributed at half after" live and each memj her of the charming group found he> _ allotted space?--The charming'. Mite; I. Fiazier scored highest and le netite Til Mile. Mlsie . Willianis cut highest for which skill hoth_wert?-ttwardcd hoimli,,n fol silken never-you-mind-.what. A be dainty handkerchief went to Mile. s< Thoninsina Thnrtms as low score prize rc.J and to the gracious Mile. Ruth Butler, , delight fuT guest of honor, ws present cd a unique Bridge set -and'novelty it- handkerchief. The versatile hostess delighted her guests with a never-toire hc-1'orgotten -salade course with cocoa xf and delicious fruit.cake. A short busi ! > iM. -s session followed, n? luhir-h timn . it vyas^settdefT that I.e Certflfe Kntfe jve Nous give a Charity Bull, Thursday, rts Mni'Ch 27, during the State Teachers or. Associationwith Harold dune's Or f /tnui- r*. ?i rIII <1 1)1 niuil' V ' I.l.l r- ? r toL^- ~ 1\ * WINNSRORO NEWS M jss Mab](. ROseborouffh, < was a dinner yi?ast-at. the residence n-Frannie .). Wrown, on Tuesday events. jjuu.?*, ' ? : * hr Misses Uosboro'uffh and Brown are >l- teachers at Genterville School, Blaney. ; Mrs. Kati0 Bell Jamison, the lady a with whom Miss Brown livep, prepar>f;! ed a delicious dinner of rice, baked ox ( ehickcTi, gravy, Macaroni, creamed poistatoes, roast pork, butter mTlk, corn if?' bread and biscuits. The desert was | nut cake, peaches and whipped cream. *' whist waft engaged'in: th.The afternoon wfts very( pleasantly wlipwiti '?~ . * . I - ' } V . : \ -i ?:?.? 1* : : 1 . - V ' * ' : . i \* M-THE PALME r t Up-to-the-Minute r Modes Prepared Especially for This _ j Newspaper. j.....? ' i- SA? ' I - ^=???7?T I t j ?EXCtLLA : ; : Ml II r . A_fc wis iw |F(, ^ ? 1 MM5! - 1 1 I I'll] __ 1 / '! 6 |N|B *| 3<f L* 3 ; c u s H? ^ |- J ' tftPfwg " 5 | j ^ ^ ^ \ jgSfe, I \ k\jj, - ^-W E 3092 j I ' >?"? ' |l n ail|- | r ' ?', . tA liduf.d f I -j?; Tin; tailored tweed fr?H~k Ira's he- ) ,j come stuf) ;ui importanthcnr "of the ! sniart \v< mian's _ \vju-?lrofie . that j ! luuls i( almost imposMlite to net alojm.Avithotit at lea-t one There are s<t" ~; mati.v ovj asnitLv for" which' it is-corns fort aide ailtl. ^appropriate.. Sift'h a* frock. relies""up< n jTie'Tieaiity of the r, fabric, ^atni. then-lore,. takes to simVjde lines, tailored in perfect taste, as . in the model shown. A simulated I ] pldft-.sulr i'Iosiiih; accented hy a ruvv of? hhvtttoiis, lends Style interest* The , Sftiooth hfp-yoke joins the -'Mouse and '^ls*irt I'ltif' liL'irt j: I..' .... ?. * ..v 7>fV4<-4, I 4 I I.^ 1111^ IIIM 11*11 1J J idihu's ?if flares' at. sides and back... ' F.xcclla Pattern Xo. 309-. Sizei 14 tu 42. 25 cents. BKNKHK'T SEWJ? ReV. A. C. L. Ai'bouin has left, but his inarkings of his being on the cam' during the week of prayer are r vet?y vivid. ^Several were able with his assistance to accept Christ. We | enjoyed" 'l""'"'"""!'- hfc rmt~tiiM-air-,:. In' is un aluuiiius of 1 this'"school but. also.. because of his achievements. The student body \v< ti1 tp_wors'hjpi>j ' on the first Sunday wMi Hey Ybyrvr-j blood and his-vongft'gatiun at First Calvary Baptist Church.. T.he college glee clu?. rehearsed with the glee club of All^fn University! and members of the various choirs of P". ''ity?>n the?auditorium at Allen"' University-* Sunday afternoon for the Community Sing which will soon be ' staged. A!j-s. Ida 1L Pullins and Miss Mamie llolden music tenches of B-n edict College , and Allen University, _ respectively :n,e?directors of the program. The Benedict Basket ball team; , went to (Jrecnvillc last week end. Though Greenville won the team show a marked improvement since their j- very firat_grtmp. "'11." " The Benedict Cage.rs played their first game at home on Antlsdel Ath, letic Field Monday afternoon, Feb. ."1, Itl.'lO. The team showed wonderful improvement in skill. . However," this improvement was not sufficient, for he Bpoker Washington Cagers were victorious. The picture culled "The Four Sons" a Fox productioir'was a rare treat hori? ,over the week end. Its exhibition was made-possible by th(. Fourth " High class. -1The classes are beginning the grand? ru^h of the season by giving variousj kinds of entertainments'to raise mo-' hey . for Benedict's annual rally on I Founder's Day, March lGth. ' Miss Henry N. Young, sister of Mrs. I. Y. Pullins is visiting her for a few days. Miss young is on her way to Washington, I). C., where she expects to enter Howard at the begin-' ning of' the spring quacter for J the!" pUrpose^>f^j?oi HmimnyiiniiTiHiiiiniiriihnnhirtiiHiUiiiiiiiuinmT^' j WOMEN I Who need a, tonic 14 should take ntRMiir w m mum v w Made of Purely Vegetable ingredients*?contains . no dangerous drugs. ~ Is Use Uver 50 Year* "* IIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItlllllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIkUIIIIIIIUIinl b :iTO LEADER I Beautifu H ?4 On Display Ii NEV Prize Winne/8 of 1 by Ct We*are featuring i -A " a # And Now The Best New $0.95 n NO LESS * . 1431 MAIN STREET . I Muster's Degree. Benedict College Kwtertainments A concert1 of unusual n.i.erit wilL.H | given by the Westei velt Kleverppic I Orchestra at Benedict College Ch*Mi I on Monday evening, Kelt. 10,'at S: I The young talented musicians, boi in* Africa,vare all sons of'missiorijirit They are here in America con.tinuit heir?studies??t-br?Columbia?Bt+i Institute fitting themselves to refill to their work in the land >f the -birth:? ? Their skill as .musicians- cannot; I praised too highly* and tfciose who. li teh to tTicir playing will be assured a rare entertainment. The}? ha' played f(riv us at the college and a I at churches and all were delighted/, is sit good that a high |>i-i? eshould .1 Charged,, hut in order that everyoi may come' 'the' aclinis'siiih ja only t* eentaa?/ . r2 l ! 2 Thfr: Third Hi-Class of Benedict \C present a vir.v interesting and etijo; able entertainment on Valentine higi Feb. 1 Itli in the college chapel. Tliei wjll be refreshments atnl Fortune Ti ers; fun and valent ines." Admissii 1() Cents. ?? *". : :?-*?" Mr. .lames, I.. Rnhinson and wif son and daughter-in-law of Mis-. I MU'mbtori of Columbia, have sold the h'ont<r?tn Carrtbride., "M/ass.., and bougl a new two family house at 2<>0 Ma liet street, -Broughton, ituissi ' r I, --Up-to-the-Minute Modes Prepared Especially for This Newspaper ' sa * * .. " ~+ ^ | ? ^xci:L\a ^ ^ ^ ^ I ' _!JO' E '2209 1 y -DHMUKK ' FRrtCK V ; Juniors haVe taken to the decidedly fitted bodice and exaggeratedly high .willi /nthn-.i ,vm- f..p It it unden,.,!,!, .> y'?iilltfuI. fashion that is needs no adapting or softening to suit them.*' The frock shown here is* a charming cample of the approved silhouette 'as wdrn hy tfie smart younger set. It adds a demure lace collar which covers the shoulders, for sleeveless frocks nowadays, unless they are worn for actfvc sports," do not leave the arm entirely bare, and lace, which has retupiprl f 1 ' Snsn.. -niuM idlfactive mllars. * Kxcella Paftern No. 2209. Sims 8 to 15 years, 25 cents. ' ; ' * ' ' " 1 Spring Til ir Our Windows ? A [/ thru i pi ip f xi livii di t oi.dir^ decent Style Show heldin >lored Society Debs in Ne\ . In all Color*, Styles, Leather* and Pattern ; DR. HENRY KING'S, World Fame RCH HEALTH SHC '?> ^ - 1 u ..' ' . ' j ' In all tlTe newest Spring Color* and Patten s Of All ?- Don't Forget Our Famo [ole In The W Sho^ Store " Ml LI,INS NEWS ce ami promptly yt lOrtlO the Sunday icl school of Rbenesiei; opened with Su?0k porjntendent .1. \\\ Ford, presiding. i-n As usual a lai'jre*crowd was out with ?s. a well prepared lesson. At the usual vjr1 preaehinn hour ^ a large crowd?wa* ]t. present to hoar the sermon.?Subject. rn "The Jteyil ami his Aims." In the ii- jilfternoon at .'H.'tO. a program was jren?rderod' by t-he missionaries of KheneiM, z< r which was wholesome and inspirj._"injr. Sister ilattie Hayes is the presi* i?l" d?'?rt. . Promptly at 7:.'U> \Ve reassem/t.j bled to listen to' a sermon . preached Itev. .MooreJ- wlm is working in this ll ami other parts in interest of the IC | .Palmetto- -1.ending?^Che?choir seemed 1(, to have been at its best all'duy. for ,n indeed. the message was good.- Prof. ; 1 d.?Bt~H?p; i he lusirueior and-Miss i, v nn ( Ib ll I'ieke.tt is the organist. ' Itev. .1. - 1,. . Hrooks, pastor of. the I Ml. olive Hrptislj Church jam! Deacon! W ill l{ca\i's were welcome visitors i 1 K. \ M. IS > - 1 II -/ .IK V. ,?i. r.. manse .>UM?iay Uller' li'iun. Tlvev report success in Uiuir-, 1' .,.h mil uHih. ... " j- T.lw'-Xicho1s-(iriMlo(l School is pfoj Wcs-'.irijr nicely and the. teachers all .' work in harmony with the principal) j't. '1'hi. follnwinjr persutis. make un the! ^ lacul'y: Al^^Manie Reaves, Misses I Annie Pickett. Mullins,- ami Vorna lr*4!wnii. Fork;- The faculty was _ j nviteiP ?/> the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alnyo Kiichrist on lest Tuesday for j dinner, And to say that we were treat | d royal!v will he notlitiir it mild. and Airs. .Jule Mayes had as 'j'Vdr dinper -iriie.s't last Sunday Mrs/ ' Mat in Kenny, the mother in law of - I he. writer., "?*he reports a fine time. ! ' e "rayi.r .meeting in F.henezv is . rn\viw\stronger each Friday "night. ' nVml**F" js asTuat^~iu_^reKister <iv Friday night in prayeCsbrvice. The I'dprik ritv Contest in progress v 1 .. twecn the churehesy is growing tr f. .? ? -t every day. If you are not adliur .the Palmetto I.eadcr See the vri'er and he will he triad to take .our subscription." Read a paper that ? -?clean and newsy. Tuesday' nitrht, .Jan. 28, Mr. and Mrs. F.d, Owens entertained at their 'me Some, of the- teachers of tHe Mtilfins Creeled'school. Those present ~ y ei'M. Misses Knitiia AVilliaips', Bessie ' 1 o 111 i i s. Christine HouKvnrc. Ruth F. '' ace'e. (Vila. AJexamk'i', Vivian Jones County nurse. Mrs. M.. Ahncy-Bakoi;, AU^srs. Crest on Stewart ami I.eroy .Moore who Is .visiting Mullins in in ri'si of the Palmetto I.cadyr. - While* livteoimi- tn It./. I?"ll? I*!""" 1 I ? 1111111,1 I 'MTerrnt- jrinnos were played. After vavd"'a delirious coftrsp. of refrosli outs were served. Tt was n wry en" HENRY L. Unc Day P ' 1 v = I' I'liniKi^'w-i w 1 ; Fn Funeral 1 MUFFINS Undertaking, Embalming i FtTNKRAI. CARS ANI) FUNERA THE RFST AND ni-'TTP - ? " AND PRICF COURTESY AN ^^^aturday^Februar^S^Mj^ . 1 j me Shoes ; sk. To See The . . ' prpg * L?I\>J ' the-HARLEMBELT v York. >u? Colored Doctor/ )LS li.-.'.. '.X\ . - 1. - us Two Little Prices ?- Just all $0-95 ? COLUMBIA, S. C. -'.L, , . . " ?-?I joy able ijvi'fiTWJ? so much so all re* | grotted the parting hour. ^ i_ Friday night Jil1, HlKl 'Sl'jpT) CfiilJert . Heaves entertained, some friends at their home. The radio seemed to have been at its best; the nuisie was very good. Everyone kept laughing -from the fun created by tbe different games played.?A repast ~wns served which ; :? was simply dglieipus. Those .enjoy- ; ing this pleasure Were: Misses Ruth . 0 K. Baeote, Km ma Williams,. BessieMullins,<oMrs. M. Abney Baker, Mr--.'* Annie B. L'ickett Curry, Mr. and Mr . Alex, lion yes, Messrs. I'reston Stew art ami l.eivte Mmm. ? (AIM) OK THANKS ; " Mrs. Ku^i'iiia K; Rrown wishes '? thrillk Kit friends fur On. ninny 11' i < ??T kindness shown- her during the ill . "7 (jiuisuuml deat4i ?f Miss Kali" I'!. AIM) ami Tor', the lovely floral renieip- . hrances. -3i;iy (lud bless vaeli and-C\- ~ t'ly one who \va- so kip'l. ' " IMI'Mk I AVI NOMCi:: A Ne^ro chorus eontpnsedof .voire"; from Allen University and Renftlje* ('.dk'jfc, together with, all flu- colored churches of Columbia, will sing at the Columbia Tlieuti'o .on the afternoon * ??f Fob. !). fiumi ,f?:.'in to foy tin benefit of lh<v Mitci-nry Campaign. Tho public is rordiellv invited. . . Rev. J. \\\ Murph. .. -M.rs. Wesley Ford is very much improved aftuv;anilines* of two woeiTs" 1 l| Thedford's jj ; SlTm A fill II *BfcRWt"1f !DRAUGHT 2 For Constipation ^ I and r , : Indigestion i: = * ' - ? ] (Purely Vegetable) , ? [ JACKSON lertaker - Embalmer _Blaatir burgeon?-/t ^ honf 9103 - Night PKorie 338-j'/ Main St. MARhpNTSliC^ j BRANCH OFFICE: KSON - CO! JSFP lertaker? and Embalmer? W V IhrnmSr. DILLON, S. C^.T , . v 217 SKA A V ENI E * xworth? ? director i\nd A?uhujjifflce Service L EQUIPMENT AS GOOD AS J4 THAN TDK Uk.ST" :s LESS . - ":. r4 - - . * 1> SERVICE